Miami Orange Bowl
The Miami Orange Bowl was an outdoor athletic stadium in Miami, Florida, from 1937 until 2008. The stadium was located in the Little Havana neighborhood west of downtown Miami.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stadium
- Description: former stadium in Miami
- Also known as: “Burdine Stadium”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tower Theater and Bay of Pigs Museum.
Tower Theater
Movie theater
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MDC's Tower Theater is one of Miami's oldest cultural landmarks. When it opened in December 1926, it was the finest state-of-the-art theater in the South. It is located on SW Eighth Street and Fifteenth Avenue in Miami, Florida. Tower Theater is situated 4,000 feet south of Miami Orange Bowl.
Bay of Pigs Museum
Museum
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The Bay of Pigs Museum, also known as the Brigade 2506 Museum and Library, is the official museum in memory of the Bay of Pigs Invasion's Brigade 2506 in Little Havana, Miami, Florida. Bay of Pigs Museum is situated 1 mile southwest of Miami Orange Bowl.
Máximo Gómez Park
Park
Maximo Gomez Park is a small park located on the historic Calle Ocho in Little Havana, Miami, Florida. The park is named after a hero of Cuba's War of Independence, Máximo Gómez.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Little Havana and Overtown.
Little Havana
Overtown
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Overtown is a historically African-American neighborhood located just north of downtown Miami and is considered part of Miami's Central District. It is also Miami’s poorest neighborhood.
Downtown Miami
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Downtown Miami is a district in Miami, steel-and-glass buildings have sprung up around downtown, the heart of the city. By day there's plenty of activity downtown, as suited lawyers and bankers share the sidewalks with Latino merchants wearing open-neck, intricately embroidered shirts called guayaberas.
Miami Orange Bowl
- Categories: American football field, destroyed building or structure, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Miami-Dade County, Greater Miami, Florida, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Miami Orange Bowl” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ملعب ميامي أورانج بول”
- Armenian: “Օրենջ բոուլ մարզադաշտ”
- Asturian: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Cebuano: “Orange Bowl”
- Chinese: “橙碗体育场”
- Chinese: “橙碗體育場”
- Chinese: “邁阿密橙盃球場”
- Dutch: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- French: “Burdine Stadium”
- French: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- French: “Orange Bowl Stadium”
- German: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- German: “Orange Bowl Stadium”
- Italian: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Italian: “Orange Bowl”
- Japanese: “マイアミ・オレンジ・ボウル”
- Japanese: “マイアミ・オレンジボウル”
- Korean: “마이애미 오렌지 볼”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Norwegian: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Polish: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Polish: “Orange Bowl Stadium”
- Portuguese: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Portuguese: “Orange Bowl Stadium”
- Russian: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Russian: “Майами Оранж Боул”
- Serbian: “Стадион Оранџ боул (Мајами)”
- Serbian: “Стадион Оранџ боул”
- Spanish: “Estadio Orange Bowl”
- Spanish: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Spanish: “Orange Bowl Stadium”
- Swedish: “Miami Orange Bowl”
- Ukrainian: “Маямі Оранж Боул”
- Vietnamese: “Miami Orange Bowl”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as East Little Havana and Latin Quarter.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Boulevard School and Shepherd School.
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